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i always looked up to my dad. my dad was uneducated. he didn't graduate from the eighth grade, but he was very smart. he was a miner and would go underground for the company. people in college can't do that. he was a cop and took. he was up -- he was a carpenter. he was a blacksmith. he was a much bigger man than i am and i always hired his physical strength. he said last night, my grandchild was -- my 15th grandchild was born, a boy. he said, my son josh named his son after me, i have a little grandson named harry reid. and i hope that little boy will one day look at his grandfather the way i look at my father. i hope i can set an example my grandson will respect and admire. i hope my grandson will have an example set by me that is when he will believe in, family and keeping families together. being a young man, he conducts himself in a proper manner and hopefully, some of the things i have done and will do will be something he will look to as a role model and maybe he will adhere to. so, i want the record to reflect how much i appreci
i always looked up to my dad. my dad was uneducated. he didn't graduate from the eighth grade, but he was very smart. he was a miner and would go underground for the company. people in college can't do that. he was a cop and took. he was up -- he was a carpenter. he was a blacksmith. he was a much bigger man than i am and i always hired his physical strength. he said last night, my grandchild was -- my 15th grandchild was born, a boy. he said, my son josh named his son after me, i have a little...
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you want your dad. you have to remember your dad. >> i think b a lot of people think if a 4-year-old boy was suddenly removed from home and in a new place that you would start to forget because you're just, you're still a little guy. you're saying it doesn't matter. the feelings are there. they're deep. >> yeah. >> then when sean was eight, things took a tragic turn. on august 22nd, 2008, just hours after giving birth to a baby girl, his mom died. she was only 34. when david found out, he rushed down to brazil. >> my poor son. he just lost his mom. i need to see him. he needs to see me. >> because david was now sean's only living biological participant, his attorneys were certain he would be able to bring him home to new jersey. but when he got to brazil, david was in for a shock. bruna's new husband had filed for custody of sean. livid, david made a public plea for help. >> how could it be possible a non-blood person could take my child? who could help me? who can help? >> his plea would prompt a rapid
you want your dad. you have to remember your dad. >> i think b a lot of people think if a 4-year-old boy was suddenly removed from home and in a new place that you would start to forget because you're just, you're still a little guy. you're saying it doesn't matter. the feelings are there. they're deep. >> yeah. >> then when sean was eight, things took a tragic turn. on august 22nd, 2008, just hours after giving birth to a baby girl, his mom died. she was only 34. when david...
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has your dad told you that even now, he comes up dad told you that even now, he comes up with— dad told you that even now, he comes up with new_ dad told you that even now, he comes up with new memories of what happened about the accident, that he hadn't _ happened about the accident, that he hadn't had _ happened about the accident, that he hadn't had before?— happened about the accident, that he hadn't had before?_ could| hadn't had before? overruled. could ou lease hadn't had before? overruled. could you please ask _ hadn't had before? overruled. could you please ask the _ hadn't had before? overruled. could you please ask the question - hadn't had before? overruled. could you please ask the question again? | you please ask the question again? would it surprise you to hear that your dad — would it surprise you to hear that your dad said that he still comes up, your dad said that he still comes up. last— your dad said that he still comes up, last time i deposed him, he's still coming — up, last time i deposed him, he's still coming up with new memories of the accident. still c
has your dad told you that even now, he comes up dad told you that even now, he comes up with— dad told you that even now, he comes up with new_ dad told you that even now, he comes up with new memories of what happened about the accident, that he hadn't _ happened about the accident, that he hadn't had _ happened about the accident, that he hadn't had before?— happened about the accident, that he hadn't had before?_ could| hadn't had before? overruled. could ou lease hadn't had before?...
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it's all right, dad. he was the best, honestly. dad taught me how to cook, not my mum. he grunts. i don't like that sound. they had a look at his chest, they said he had a throat infection. how you doing, are you good? long time, man. despite all the difficulties looking after mum and dad, for ourfamily, a care home is not a place where you end up. and many asian familie5 i know feel the same. nice. how are you doing? long time! i've come to an eid celebration in leicester to find out why we think like this. in islam, we have always been taught, from a young age, that we should look after our parents, as they looked after us when we were young. so we should do the same, and respect them. it's in our culture to look after our older people, and elders. i think putting parents in a home is still — there is still a stigma to it. here in britain, our culture remains strong, despite many other changes in the way we live and work. now, i've been in touch with another asian family who, like myself, are looking after parents at home, regardless of personal co5t. now, to even mention or t
it's all right, dad. he was the best, honestly. dad taught me how to cook, not my mum. he grunts. i don't like that sound. they had a look at his chest, they said he had a throat infection. how you doing, are you good? long time, man. despite all the difficulties looking after mum and dad, for ourfamily, a care home is not a place where you end up. and many asian familie5 i know feel the same. nice. how are you doing? long time! i've come to an eid celebration in leicester to find out why we...
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racism is what dad does. ben, your dad is absolutely not racist. i've taught hundreds of muslim kids. i mean, suliman akbar was the first kid from our school to read history at oxford. racism is when you, um, when you don't like somebody because of the color of their skin or the country they come from, and it's really wrong. unless it's the japanese. actually, it's any race. dad, you're really rude about the americans. oh, well, yeah. americans. they're the other exception. oh, great. along with the swiss. and the japanese. so it's the americans, the swiss, and the japanese? and the germans. pete! i'm a big, fat japanese. okay, can we just drop this, all right? is auntie angela american? no! crisp, anyone? ( happy chatter ) jake, would you rather be a pig or a rabbit? a pig. i wouldn't want all those kids picking me up. dad says that he's worried that you're a bully. he's not worried that i'm a bully, he's worried that i'm being bullied. to be honest, i'm getting rather fed up with your questions. i know how to stop it, though. ( cell phone beeps )
racism is what dad does. ben, your dad is absolutely not racist. i've taught hundreds of muslim kids. i mean, suliman akbar was the first kid from our school to read history at oxford. racism is when you, um, when you don't like somebody because of the color of their skin or the country they come from, and it's really wrong. unless it's the japanese. actually, it's any race. dad, you're really rude about the americans. oh, well, yeah. americans. they're the other exception. oh, great. along...
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dad once stole a carpet from her house, i don’t know which one, a floor or wall carpet, but what dad stole a carpet from her house, i know this story, when it happened, at what moment, probably when i was already born, i think so, i don’t know the exact information, but why did my mother conclude that it was he who took the carpet? well, that means she knows or saw how he carried away this carpet, but she could n’t stop him at that moment, because she realized that nothing good could be expected from him, maybe because of this she somehow broke up with him, or what happened, i don’t know all the information, i just know that my mother told me how it was, that your mother was very fascinated by this man, maybe at the beginning she was fascinated by him, she of course told him to me, that he was, well, maybe kind of affectionate, like that, gentle, was caring , somehow paid some attention to her, maybe at first, but she loved him, your mother said that at the time of the meeting was he married to her? i knew nothing about this information, my mother never told me that my dad was
dad once stole a carpet from her house, i don’t know which one, a floor or wall carpet, but what dad stole a carpet from her house, i know this story, when it happened, at what moment, probably when i was already born, i think so, i don’t know the exact information, but why did my mother conclude that it was he who took the carpet? well, that means she knows or saw how he carried away this carpet, but she could n’t stop him at that moment, because she realized that nothing good could be...
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modern dads take a more active role now man ever. double the number are staying at home than in the 70s. if you go to document these new dads, ron howard figured why not start at hole. . >> i wasn't supposed to be interviewed. i showed up one day just to cheer my daughter along and suddenly i was in front of the camera. for a moment take a quick snap. i think ultimately it's what they see. >> all right. >> the way you as a father live your life. >> i kind of mentioned i was -- and maybe we can do something with the whole flame and stuff and he was like no, no. >> the powers of parental persuasion is strong to equips other big names to tell their dad's story. like today his daughter's spit up ended up in his mouth. >> your reaction is to throw this person as far away as possible. but i didn't. i spit as much as i could out and that's when i realized i was a dad. >> this isn't a movie about fathers. it's a comedy. this is a dme di. >> it's like that? >> every day as a parent is a comedy, you know, it just is. >> you really know what yo
modern dads take a more active role now man ever. double the number are staying at home than in the 70s. if you go to document these new dads, ron howard figured why not start at hole. . >> i wasn't supposed to be interviewed. i showed up one day just to cheer my daughter along and suddenly i was in front of the camera. for a moment take a quick snap. i think ultimately it's what they see. >> all right. >> the way you as a father live your life. >> i kind of mentioned i...
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it hurts dad or not? yes, nothing in fact, but in reality it’s not confirmed, even if dad tells you that it hurts, although he doesn’t tell you, says aha means, even if he tells you, it’s not a fact that it is so. ah. say it again, that's an interesting thought. uh-huh, because maybe i'm wrong that he's in pain, maybe he says that for other reasons. ugh well done. maybe he wants to fix this, at least the situation and make sure that i still have him more often was at least due to the fact that i sympathized with him. of course, i sympathize with him, but still do nothing. i can’t, that is, you can’t do anything, this is also a mistake. we'll talk about yours now. well, here's the first one. yes, you do not know what is going on in the minds of other people, even if they tell you something, this is a very thought that i would never have thought of myself. now this is really great. yes, it's good that we still didn't interrupt you. yes, and then it's like this for you. finish this thought. yes gre
it hurts dad or not? yes, nothing in fact, but in reality it’s not confirmed, even if dad tells you that it hurts, although he doesn’t tell you, says aha means, even if he tells you, it’s not a fact that it is so. ah. say it again, that's an interesting thought. uh-huh, because maybe i'm wrong that he's in pain, maybe he says that for other reasons. ugh well done. maybe he wants to fix this, at least the situation and make sure that i still have him more often was at least due to the fact...
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this is my dad. it's father's day so we're celebrating. ♪ >> it's important to exfoliate. >> yeah. >> so we're relaxed, we're feeling good. i thought what better to follow up than maybe with, i don't know, some tea? i mean, who wants a steak? it's so heavy, the dude meal. but a pink cupcake? i'm so happy right now. >> if i would have known this is all it takes to make you happy, we would have made these for years. >> so far i'm seeing a really good time today but it feels more like a daughter's day than a father's day. so we have to man this up a little bit. we are going to give my dad a style upgrade. for that we called in the big guns from "gq." >> here's your first look for the dad on the go. we've got something fun but not too west palm beach. >> dad on the go. now you just have to have someplace to go. woo! dad, look at you. dad, your butt looks good. mom's going to appreciate that. >> it looks good. >> woo! this is great. >> you look fantastic. >> i love the polka dots. >> look like the commo
this is my dad. it's father's day so we're celebrating. ♪ >> it's important to exfoliate. >> yeah. >> so we're relaxed, we're feeling good. i thought what better to follow up than maybe with, i don't know, some tea? i mean, who wants a steak? it's so heavy, the dude meal. but a pink cupcake? i'm so happy right now. >> if i would have known this is all it takes to make you happy, we would have made these for years. >> so far i'm seeing a really good time today but...
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i'm like, okay, your dad is on the phone. i'm like, oh, he's calling her for business. >> he's parenting from behind bars? >> yes. >> reporter: she has a powerful reason for bringing her daughter from florida to michigan for this chance to bond with her dad. >> you work 12 hours a day. >> yes. >> you're a single mom. >> yes, ma'am. >> why spend so much of your hard-earned money to bring your daughter here? >> well, i was one of those kids, i was ashamed to tell people that my father was in prison. so i put myself in my daughter's shoes. >> reporter: they have these shoe fleeting hours to say the things that need saying. >> i love you very, very much. okay? you did nothing wrong, it's all my fault. okay? it's all my fault. i'll be home soon. okay? >> soon? >> i'll be home soon. >> it means a lot to spend the day with my dad. it means everything. i love you so much. ♪ sings my soul >> reporter: so much loaded in one day. for the dads a pledge to strive to be better. for the kids a precious dose of what they need most. and for
i'm like, okay, your dad is on the phone. i'm like, oh, he's calling her for business. >> he's parenting from behind bars? >> yes. >> reporter: she has a powerful reason for bringing her daughter from florida to michigan for this chance to bond with her dad. >> you work 12 hours a day. >> yes. >> you're a single mom. >> yes, ma'am. >> why spend so much of your hard-earned money to bring your daughter here? >> well, i was one of those kids, i...
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. >> let's talk about your dad. >> yes, let's talk about rp. >> you wrote my dad was a genius. >> yes. >> in many ways he was the traditional dad, on many other occasions he was not the traditional dad. i can honestly say the artist i am today was inspired by my dad. he told me i had it and had to listen to my voice and own up to it. >> yes. >> you said your father felt you were going to be a performer. do you feel you've done what your dad thought you'd do own your voice. >> yes, interestingly i have a comedy release "black and white" released on april 7th. it's my first ever stand-up comedy c.d. i never wanted to do stand-up. dad wanted me to be a stand up. i was you're richard pryor are you crazy. he said "do you, do you what you do?" >> here i am, i'm coming out of the closet of rain prior, doing her version of what she thinks is stand-up. i'm terrified. >> really. >> like audiences - i'm headlining carolines, audiences laugh. people come to see me. but i'm terrified because i'm not a set-up punch. i'm not telling you set-punch jokes. i'm doing what i do. do you know what i mean.
. >> let's talk about your dad. >> yes, let's talk about rp. >> you wrote my dad was a genius. >> yes. >> in many ways he was the traditional dad, on many other occasions he was not the traditional dad. i can honestly say the artist i am today was inspired by my dad. he told me i had it and had to listen to my voice and own up to it. >> yes. >> you said your father felt you were going to be a performer. do you feel you've done what your dad thought...
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what's going on and they started asking where is dad? i want dad not to live with you. yes , they know why dad is with us. yes, dad doesn’t have another marriage, and his happiness and health, but it turns out. so daughter. she remembers him, that is, she was 3 years old when we broke up and hmm, my daughter is very worried about this topic and let's say such situations, when february 23rd. yes, there are some events being held at the school to draw. postcards well, dads, yes, uh, and now my daughter came with such a straight hysteria. she says, and who should i draw? where is my dad? why doesn't he come? why? and he. they do not communicate now very rarely and rarely via video. it's like once a month, maybe twice a month. well, maybe in the same city. well, now i don't know exactly where he lives. and you do not know, he lives. no, we're not in the same city. when you got divorced, they talked for a while. yes , well, according to the classics, in general, it was somehow more or less regular and then often began to go to no, well, yes, yes, as usual with all happens,
what's going on and they started asking where is dad? i want dad not to live with you. yes , they know why dad is with us. yes, dad doesn’t have another marriage, and his happiness and health, but it turns out. so daughter. she remembers him, that is, she was 3 years old when we broke up and hmm, my daughter is very worried about this topic and let's say such situations, when february 23rd. yes, there are some events being held at the school to draw. postcards well, dads, yes, uh, and now my...
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you help your dad carry the burdens. how did your dad help you carry the burdens? >> first of all i served as a great example. you never know what it's like to be president until you get in there but i had a sense of what it was like particular on a family. it's not a burden to serve something you love and i love america. it's not a burden. you maybe don't sleep as well as you should at times but it's not a burden. secondly if there were was a worry it was about barb and jenna. i put in the book that when dad decided to run for president one of the things he never worried about is my being able to handle the job. it's a liberating feeling and for me and are the burdens were how the experience would affect our girls. they were not very happy about the fact that i was president. you have ruined our lives. you can't win. you are not as cool as you think you are. [laughter] i heard it all. but you know i had seen family grow stronger and i knew that would be the case. in terms of dealing with the pressures, he helped a lot by checking in on occasion but i also know whe
you help your dad carry the burdens. how did your dad help you carry the burdens? >> first of all i served as a great example. you never know what it's like to be president until you get in there but i had a sense of what it was like particular on a family. it's not a burden to serve something you love and i love america. it's not a burden. you maybe don't sleep as well as you should at times but it's not a burden. secondly if there were was a worry it was about barb and jenna. i put in...
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dad was a good dad. he was very much a family man. loved his kids, there was three of us. i'm the baby, the youngest. we didn't have much money in the 19705 but there was food on the table. my dad, cliff, was a taker driver, a really hard working man. he looks really happy and well in these photos when he was younger. he was a good looking bloke as well. that's where i get it from! it's not the same any more though, dad's not here. it is nearly two years since dad passed away. because of sepsis. i just thought, where did this come from? and what is sepsis? i had never heard of it. i know it's kind of related to septicaemia but i had never heard of it. dad had a number of illnesses, including dementia. while in hospital he developed sepsis. instead of fighting it his immune system attacked his organs and he went into septic shock. the doctors and nurses did their best but it was really hard, when we had that phone call, we rushed to the hospital. i can remember saying to him that we loved him and i thanked him for being a good dad. and then the next day he died. as a family
dad was a good dad. he was very much a family man. loved his kids, there was three of us. i'm the baby, the youngest. we didn't have much money in the 19705 but there was food on the table. my dad, cliff, was a taker driver, a really hard working man. he looks really happy and well in these photos when he was younger. he was a good looking bloke as well. that's where i get it from! it's not the same any more though, dad's not here. it is nearly two years since dad passed away. because of...
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do you hear your dad in your head? >> yeah, he'd be wanting to kick my buttif i didn't do i, if i didn't get it done. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪livin in this crazy world ♪so caught up in the confusion♪ ♪nothin' is makin' sense ♪for me and you ♪we've got to give a little love♪ ♪have a little hope ♪make this world a little better♪ ♪ >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> when danny thompson's father, racing legend mickey thompson, is gunned down in 1988, danny inherits dad's stable of racecars, including one they hoped would set the land-speed record, challenger 2. >> when my dad died, it all went away. so the car went back in the trailer. i didn't want to do it without him. >> but by 2010, danny is nearly as old as his dad was when he was murdered, and he's starting to look at things a little differently. he wants back in. >> i always wanted to go to indianapolis and be an indianapolis car dr
do you hear your dad in your head? >> yeah, he'd be wanting to kick my buttif i didn't do i, if i didn't get it done. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪livin in this crazy world ♪so caught up in the confusion♪ ♪nothin' is makin' sense ♪for me and you ♪we've got to give a little love♪ ♪have a little hope ♪make this world a little better♪ ♪ >> now...
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all three dads gave the iron gym a dad approved. after that exercise, dad's hungry. and what better food for a post-workout meal than some juicy crispy, bacon, enter our next product. >> bacon cooked to perfection in your microwave. >> reporter: the bacon wave. >> i want to know whether it does works, because i love bacon. >> reporter: our testers loaded their bacon strips into the bacon wave and stuck it in the microwave. just minutes later -- >> it collected the grease. quite a bit. looks pretty good, actually. >> reporter: and the all-important taste test. >> it tastes like bacon. >> it tastes pretty good. >> i like it. >> definitely dad approved. >> reporter: rusty and robert agree. the bacon wave gets a second unanimous dad approved. so far, so good. can we go 3 for 3? our final product is -- a ferrari! starting to feel like oprah's show. sorry, dad, not on our budget. it's just the sound racer. a gizmo that makes you think you're driving an italian sports car. >> put it in the cigarette lighter. >> once they connected the sound racer, it was time to take it out
all three dads gave the iron gym a dad approved. after that exercise, dad's hungry. and what better food for a post-workout meal than some juicy crispy, bacon, enter our next product. >> bacon cooked to perfection in your microwave. >> reporter: the bacon wave. >> i want to know whether it does works, because i love bacon. >> reporter: our testers loaded their bacon strips into the bacon wave and stuck it in the microwave. just minutes later -- >> it collected the...
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(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the...
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and go out fishing with my dad. >> but it would include your dad? >> with my dad.
and go out fishing with my dad. >> but it would include your dad? >> with my dad.
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(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment
(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the...
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my dad struggled with that. i want to read almost at the end here, let's see if i can find this last section that i want to read about to you. i was really curious to know a little bit about the mindset of the engineers that created some of these things. that worked with ibm to develop stuff that was used in the holocaust. facial recognition technology and the article in the intercept actually interviewed a former ibm employee. it's like this is very relevant tory rest understand what's going on in the minds of folks like this. rick kelson former ibm researcher working on facial recognition during these years when ibm was involved with facial recognition in new york is provided a window into the minds of those behind's ibm's racial classification technology. going as far back as eugenics. we were certainly worried about where the heck with this was going, he said, to the intercept. there was a couple of us talking about this. if you get better it could really be an issue. facial recognition technology did get be
my dad struggled with that. i want to read almost at the end here, let's see if i can find this last section that i want to read about to you. i was really curious to know a little bit about the mindset of the engineers that created some of these things. that worked with ibm to develop stuff that was used in the holocaust. facial recognition technology and the article in the intercept actually interviewed a former ibm employee. it's like this is very relevant tory rest understand what's going...
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hi. [ applause ] >> it's a dad theme tonight. >> jimmy: a dad theme tonight. >> dad hash tags, dads in the audience, dads in the hospital. >> jimmy: dad shout-out. [ laughter ] >> he's out of the hospital. >> jimmy: he's out of the hospital. >> now we can talk about a a stupid tv show. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] i want to hear about this. here's what happened. you came on our show. i love having you on. you can come on whenever you want to. you always make me laugh. you came on and for no reason -- for no reas-on -- >> there was absolutely no reas-on. >> jimmy: there was no reason you came on. you had coors light sweatpants and had a neon hat and a a sweatshirt. [ laughter ] and i said what's going on with you? >> yeah, i just was -- yeah there really was no reason. [ laughter ] and it was just purely to amuse myself and do something stupid for the interview and i took two pieces -- i actually own both of those articles of clothing, the neon own the coors light pants for two separate comedy bits that i'll do around town at shows and just arbitrarily paired them and said, oh yeah, i'm
hi. [ applause ] >> it's a dad theme tonight. >> jimmy: a dad theme tonight. >> dad hash tags, dads in the audience, dads in the hospital. >> jimmy: dad shout-out. [ laughter ] >> he's out of the hospital. >> jimmy: he's out of the hospital. >> now we can talk about a a stupid tv show. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] i want to hear about this. here's what happened. you came on our show. i love having you on. you can come on whenever you want to. you...
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meanwhile, the dads have kept on pushing their message, meanwhile, the dads have kept on pushing their message, staying in the news agenda with their campaigning winning them a pride of britain award — again, getting noticed by those in the public eye. i've seen you guys on tv. you're incredible, you make me cry when i watch you. _ we made a lot of people cry! they are incredible. and to get everybody talking about this with young people and all the people who've joined you on the walk, who've told you their stories, i think it's a lot bigger than we'd recognised. there may not be any more plans to walk at the moment, but the dads remain committed to making ministers take notice. the bereavement by suicide is such a... it's a kind of exquisite pain, it's horrible, it'sjust... ..it is excruciatingly painful. so when you, when it first happens, you do wonder how you're going to survive. you know, i've got a sophie—sized hole in my life which can never be filled, it can't be. but by doing something that helps other people, you become more protected from that gaping void. what do you t
meanwhile, the dads have kept on pushing their message, meanwhile, the dads have kept on pushing their message, staying in the news agenda with their campaigning winning them a pride of britain award — again, getting noticed by those in the public eye. i've seen you guys on tv. you're incredible, you make me cry when i watch you. _ we made a lot of people cry! they are incredible. and to get everybody talking about this with young people and all the people who've joined you on the walk,...
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dinner with dad. >> dinner with dad. >> same here. >> my turn to embarrass my dad here. here's a live look outside a beautiful afternoon for all the dads outside today it will be great day for it and time for me to wish my father a happy feernl's day that's the whole family. >> that's fantastic mike. >> you look dad good look good dad. >> i did you a favor this is from 2009 still looking there. >> did your dad tell to you get a haircut. >> yeah that was this is -- this was freshman year college mike we worked on the hairdo over the past few years. >> happy father's day to all the dads out there and happy father's day to you dad. >> lots of sunshine coming your way. gorgeous afternoon. hotter today. in fact 90s returning today and we stick around the next 2, 3 days there and several days of summertime heat coming your way and humidity stays comfortable for the day today and get outside and enjoy if you can. next chance of storms tuesday. let's roll through temperature temperatures. 68 washington. dulles 62, boolt more 65. annapolis 68 this morning and satellites and radar
dinner with dad. >> dinner with dad. >> same here. >> my turn to embarrass my dad here. here's a live look outside a beautiful afternoon for all the dads outside today it will be great day for it and time for me to wish my father a happy feernl's day that's the whole family. >> that's fantastic mike. >> you look dad good look good dad. >> i did you a favor this is from 2009 still looking there. >> did your dad tell to you get a haircut. >> yeah...
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>> that would be the correcting my dad was the coolest dad ever. when i was in high school, we shared need. it's hard to roll your eyes at that kind of dad. they didn't buy into the just say no campaign. they could put their foot down and say do i wish they had a little bit more, yeah i wish they had created more rules that would have saved me ten years of my life in my 20s. once again they didn't and i had to learn from that. but yes my dad was a god to me and still is to a lot of people. i had to learn to take them off the pedestal and realize he is humid and for the most part it was that kind of. >> sure, right here. thank you for being here. thank you for writing this book and sharing insight that i know many of us miss desperately. there was a blurb on this particular section and there was a comment about the commitment to truth in everything he said. and one of my earliest memories was his description of a tomato, which i thought was just so dead on and truthful. can you talk about that aspect of the truth and honesty? >> it's something we di
>> that would be the correcting my dad was the coolest dad ever. when i was in high school, we shared need. it's hard to roll your eyes at that kind of dad. they didn't buy into the just say no campaign. they could put their foot down and say do i wish they had a little bit more, yeah i wish they had created more rules that would have saved me ten years of my life in my 20s. once again they didn't and i had to learn from that. but yes my dad was a god to me and still is to a lot of...
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dad: come on, you lot. right, dad. do you fancy getting dressed and coming to the park with us? no. okay. ( electronic toy trilling ) oh! write my mobile number down here, and i'll put the phone right next to you, okay? it's just here, okay? why? where are you going? we're going to the park, dad. ( groans softly ) when did you last take your painkillers? i'm not sure. well, i can work it out. where are they? um... ah. well, you haven't taken one today, dad. you haven't taken one for the last four days. oh, haven't i? well, it's not a problem. you can take one now. no. i don't really like them. they can make you feel a bit confused. right. can i take this? ben, for the last time, you cannot take my hedge trimmer up the park! the british sunday afternoon up the park-- get soaking wet and get your shoes covered in dog... mum: dad, we're back! come on, karen, don't lag behind! shoes off at the door! ow! off, please. mum: karen, come on! leave the puddle alone! ben: can we watch tv? mum: no! karen: boring! so, jake... you're 12 now, and i thought that now might be as good a time as any t
dad: come on, you lot. right, dad. do you fancy getting dressed and coming to the park with us? no. okay. ( electronic toy trilling ) oh! write my mobile number down here, and i'll put the phone right next to you, okay? it's just here, okay? why? where are you going? we're going to the park, dad. ( groans softly ) when did you last take your painkillers? i'm not sure. well, i can work it out. where are they? um... ah. well, you haven't taken one today, dad. you haven't taken one for the last...
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he's back with luxury cars you can rent for dad. >> rent. >> that's right. so i'm also a dad. right. and -- >> happy father's day. >> the ultimate father's day gift for your dad would be the rental of a super exotic car. i have to shout of my dad, vietnam veteran, retired cop. happy father's day. this is the most exciting segment i've done with you guys. this is a lamborghini, called the technica. you can rent through this company, they're on second avenue right here. you can rent starting as low as $200. not for this, for 24 hours. you're looking about $1,500 when you get into this category. that's for 24 hours. so think about that. right. you do a lot -- >> you can do a lot in 24 hours. >> you can spend your entire time -- i would sleep in the car. give me a blanket. that's what makes it cool. you don't have to -- when you think about renting a vehicle, you don't have to like go to a hertz. you can go to this company. this company will provide you with great benefits of driving something you normally wouldn't drive 6789. they is the ultimate experience. >> i'm going to get t
he's back with luxury cars you can rent for dad. >> rent. >> that's right. so i'm also a dad. right. and -- >> happy father's day. >> the ultimate father's day gift for your dad would be the rental of a super exotic car. i have to shout of my dad, vietnam veteran, retired cop. happy father's day. this is the most exciting segment i've done with you guys. this is a lamborghini, called the technica. you can rent through this company, they're on second avenue right here....
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i got to see a lot about on the farm road watching my dad grow up -- on the front row watching my dad grow up on the campaign. >> walk us through going to campaigns with your dad up to his own presidential bid. sarah: as a young kid i traveled with him. when some kids were sitting around watching cartoons i was sitting around listening to pollsters like dick morris give cross tabs on the u.s. senate and governors race. i got hit by the bug early and wanted to soak up as much of it as i could. maybe a bit of a nerd in that sense. i went to a lot of events. i went to political conferences. i loved the campaign aspect of it a lot, in large part due to the pace of it. no two days were alike. i enjoyed that, once to college, started off as a political science/physics major and probably learned that physics was in the path i would take. i dropped that and added communications. it continued that path. i moved to d.c. after college and worked for president bush in his administration and moved back to arkansas to start working for my dad and run his campaign for president around 2006. from the
i got to see a lot about on the farm road watching my dad grow up -- on the front row watching my dad grow up on the campaign. >> walk us through going to campaigns with your dad up to his own presidential bid. sarah: as a young kid i traveled with him. when some kids were sitting around watching cartoons i was sitting around listening to pollsters like dick morris give cross tabs on the u.s. senate and governors race. i got hit by the bug early and wanted to soak up as much of it as i...
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dad took that idea, made it reali reality. he was opposed by eisenhower, opposed by "the wall street journal" and opposed by the state department. and dad worked with vice president johnson to make it reality. i think he saw the power of young americans going abroad and showing a different vision that what americans stood for. that we weren't all materialistic and self-consumed and we wanted to help and i think he saw the power of those returned volunteers coming back to this country and making a difference in the political realm, in the social realm and in the economic realm and i think you've seen it with guys like chris dodd in the political realm. i work at save the children. a lot of our senior leadership are former peace corps volunteers and they pop late catholic relief services, c.a.r.e., they're filled with peace corps volunteer who is had the life-changing experience. i think dad saw it for benefitting not only the american image, the countries in which they worked, but really for america as well. >> how did he balan
dad took that idea, made it reali reality. he was opposed by eisenhower, opposed by "the wall street journal" and opposed by the state department. and dad worked with vice president johnson to make it reality. i think he saw the power of young americans going abroad and showing a different vision that what americans stood for. that we weren't all materialistic and self-consumed and we wanted to help and i think he saw the power of those returned volunteers coming back to this country...
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he was the best dad ever, still is the best dad ever. as you can tell he's a wonderful grandfather as well to little teddy, our daughter. growing up, he was the best, you know. >> jess. >> yes. >> we're looking at the dorky picture. >> are those mom jeans. >> oh, no. who is wearing the mom jeans, me? >> all of you. all are wearing mom jeans including your dad. >> is it a mullet. >> oh, my god. >> wow. >> wow, look at that guy. >> again, who has the mullet, me or him? >> your dad does. i didn't know your dad used to be in wham. >> george michael here. >> george michaels brother. >> he looks just like him. >> this is a family reunion. i drug you, 105 in washington, i said, you've got to learn history. arlington national cemetery. look at their faces. >> look thrilled. i think she's passed out on the right. >> many memorable road trips. >> was he an overprotective dad? did he show up at the door with a shotgun when you brought a girl -- a guy home? what was he like, strict? >> you know what, just the right amount of strict. limits but also
he was the best dad ever, still is the best dad ever. as you can tell he's a wonderful grandfather as well to little teddy, our daughter. growing up, he was the best, you know. >> jess. >> yes. >> we're looking at the dorky picture. >> are those mom jeans. >> oh, no. who is wearing the mom jeans, me? >> all of you. all are wearing mom jeans including your dad. >> is it a mullet. >> oh, my god. >> wow. >> wow, look at that guy. >>...
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dad, there's letters that dad has written scattered throughout the book. he's a great letter writer. and it seems to be a lost art, so maybe one of the things this book will do is remind people of how important writing letters are. but it's -- and so scattered throughout the book is a series of letters, some of which he wrote mom, some of which he wrote to all of us, some of which he wrote me when i was president. and it marrieded. andy was there -- it mattered. andy was there, it mattered to be able to get these notes from dad or phone calls from dad because in that he was president, he knew what the pressures of the job were like, and he knew moments can be, you know, very trying. and to have him interject some humor and/or a love note really made a huge difference during my presidency. you know, look, i recognize there's a lot of psychobabble about our relationship, and that's not exactly our long suit here in this family, but anyway, it's -- there was, people don't, can't possibly comprehend. and hopefully this book, one reason i've written it is to he
dad, there's letters that dad has written scattered throughout the book. he's a great letter writer. and it seems to be a lost art, so maybe one of the things this book will do is remind people of how important writing letters are. but it's -- and so scattered throughout the book is a series of letters, some of which he wrote mom, some of which he wrote to all of us, some of which he wrote me when i was president. and it marrieded. andy was there -- it mattered. andy was there, it mattered to...
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one thing about dad. he was fearless without being blustery, without being a flamboyant or a grade or a bully. about it, dad would look people in the eye and get his point across and it wasn't necessarily what he said. it was the way, said it, dad was so effective at communicating now, isn't that funny that, that such one of the great tenets of acting is grab your space though your lives, and then don't bring in at the behalf. vienna to max out what your characters saying and listening to and then saying again in any given moment. so when you say he stood his ground and that that, that, that is one of the core tenants. i believe, of a great actor. make your choice, get it right and you go with it at that point. and, and, and his kids, the really remarkable thing is, you know, he was, he wasn't in that is because he thought we should be child stars and, and, and, and, you know, and put the bank away. he, he, he felt like it was a learning opportunity and later in life, when i said to him, once, clinton i w
one thing about dad. he was fearless without being blustery, without being a flamboyant or a grade or a bully. about it, dad would look people in the eye and get his point across and it wasn't necessarily what he said. it was the way, said it, dad was so effective at communicating now, isn't that funny that, that such one of the great tenets of acting is grab your space though your lives, and then don't bring in at the behalf. vienna to max out what your characters saying and listening to and...
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(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the...
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is your dad. >> i knew it wasn't my dad. >> but you went along with it. >> yeah, i didn't want to make anybody mad. >> quietly, sean tried to settle into his new life in brazil, where his mom owned a successful clothing store and his mom owned a popular restaurant. po portugese became the primary language and there we trips to luks you'rous beach resorts. >> did you start to forget your dad in that period? >> no. >> never? >> never. >> even though you weren't talking to him. >> i mean, it's a big part of your life if you are a child. is your dad. you have to remember your dad. >> i think a lot of people think of a 4-year-old boy suddenly removed from home, and in a new place, would you start to forget. are you still a little guy, and you are saying no, it doesn't matter, the feelings are there, they are deep? >> yeah. >> then when sean was 8, things took a tragic turn. on august 22, 2008, hours after giving birth to a baby girl, his mom died. she was only 34. when david found out, he rushed down t
is your dad. >> i knew it wasn't my dad. >> but you went along with it. >> yeah, i didn't want to make anybody mad. >> quietly, sean tried to settle into his new life in brazil, where his mom owned a successful clothing store and his mom owned a popular restaurant. po portugese became the primary language and there we trips to luks you'rous beach resorts. >> did you start to forget your dad in that period? >> no. >> never? >> never. >> even...
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. >> we should point out, tell everyone who your dad is. >> my dad works for tbs. his first advice was don't get into the tv business. here i am, dad. i violated that. just be good to people. when i was a kid, go sit with the kid who is sitting alone at lunch, which is a hard thing to do for a kid. >> love your neighbor as you love yourself. >> absolutely. simple but true. >> the wisdom is great. we have every question we ever wanted answered. ellen, what are the go-to men get any guy you love? >> you can't go wrong with a gift certificate for home depot. don't get me something because it's going to be wrong. don't get me the gardening pail. i want to get a chainsaw. tickets to something. go see a movie, maybe a ball game. just something we can do together. like the father and son, a nice hang-out together. >> what did you get last year? >> don't look at me like that. >> i'm admiring you. >> what did you get last year for father's day? >> i don't know. i'm sure it was wonderful. >> look at them. where was this? >> this was at my sister's wedding last fall. that's m
. >> we should point out, tell everyone who your dad is. >> my dad works for tbs. his first advice was don't get into the tv business. here i am, dad. i violated that. just be good to people. when i was a kid, go sit with the kid who is sitting alone at lunch, which is a hard thing to do for a kid. >> love your neighbor as you love yourself. >> absolutely. simple but true. >> the wisdom is great. we have every question we ever wanted answered. ellen, what are the...
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and pictures of my dad when he was at war. i will never forget in the scrapbook there was a piece of the raft that had rescued him. and the picture of my dad being pulled out of the sea. and was made more real when i thought about that raft, the piece of the raft. >> he is a war hero to many americans. and to his own children. they, the bush kids, describe growing up as our 41st president's sons and daughters. many of the photos inside this until now private album were taken at their home on the coast of maine in kennebunkport. >> it means it is a place where our family gathers. >> walker's point is a summer home where years of bush family history has occurred. >> lot of memoryies, happy memories, all of them. >> mother and dad love it there. he loves going there, he loves to fish, with the waves crashing on the rocks. he found solace, and it is a place where his sons a and daughter come to be with had him. >> the only time he was not there was when he was in the military. it is a powerful thing, soothing for my dad. >> my par
and pictures of my dad when he was at war. i will never forget in the scrapbook there was a piece of the raft that had rescued him. and the picture of my dad being pulled out of the sea. and was made more real when i thought about that raft, the piece of the raft. >> he is a war hero to many americans. and to his own children. they, the bush kids, describe growing up as our 41st president's sons and daughters. many of the photos inside this until now private album were taken at their home...
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i remember he tweeted about it, but your dad just really didn't engage on that. >> my dad, you know, he was opened to hearing people out. it is different when you're on the receiving end of that. but yeah, it was an interesting reaction for sure. >> you talk about your mom being a pivotal part, kind of the glue. she is here with you today. i am wondering, can you talk about what you think are least and most favorite part are the second lady? >> that's a good question. i think least favorite baby is the lack of privacy that comes with being in public life. i think that comes in a lot of different ways. getting used to secret service was interesting for me. my parents had protection when they were governor and first lady, so they got to be a little bit more comfortable with it. but watching her adjust to that and getting heard by fontenot has been really helpful for me. i think most favorite is definitely just being able to make a positive impact and really highlight organizations and people in charities. she always says it's not her. the position that she is then. she's always been re
i remember he tweeted about it, but your dad just really didn't engage on that. >> my dad, you know, he was opened to hearing people out. it is different when you're on the receiving end of that. but yeah, it was an interesting reaction for sure. >> you talk about your mom being a pivotal part, kind of the glue. she is here with you today. i am wondering, can you talk about what you think are least and most favorite part are the second lady? >> that's a good question. i think...
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(dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
(dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my...
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(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the...
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(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the...
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i heard a lot of names my dad used for him but the story i heard most was my dad showing up to dinner, watson, stepping out from a back room and saying to my dad, in no uncertain terms, i'm the only dem person in this company that could offer you a job. i thought when i started work on this book that what i was doing was writing kind of a branch rickey jackie robinson story about the early days of computers where my dad would have been obviously jackie robinson broke the color line in major league baseball, and now my dad doing something similar in computers and high technology, and thomas watkins senior kind of in the role of branch rickey who was the general manager at the doctors who hired jackie robinson to actually 19,451st up with one of the 14 of the brooklyn dodgers and in 1947 actually the same year my father started working as a couple months later, actually have to step to the plate in ebbets field first swing a bat. so this is the story i really started out thinking i was writing. in an of itself a great story, and i hope by the end of tonight you will see that one of the
i heard a lot of names my dad used for him but the story i heard most was my dad showing up to dinner, watson, stepping out from a back room and saying to my dad, in no uncertain terms, i'm the only dem person in this company that could offer you a job. i thought when i started work on this book that what i was doing was writing kind of a branch rickey jackie robinson story about the early days of computers where my dad would have been obviously jackie robinson broke the color line in major...
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so involved and have such a great relationship with his dad. super sheila gray 2:31:00 the number of americans who are married has been declining the parents and dads have the money and send the child support. kids should see both parents cooking dinner, booking breakfast, getting ready for school, helping with homework. hubin says having both parents involved is also better for kids' financial well-being. his group would like to see the end of temporary custody orders when parents head to court.8:05 this is gonna take awhileboth parents we talked to agree the laws should be changed.04:36 jessica - there are a lot of dads out there who do really try and who do wnat to be involved, and i think that mom and dads as along as they're both equally willing to parent and do it the right way that they should be looked at equally in court as well. 1:45:04 not only dads that are in this situation right now, but dads who have been in this situation. we all need to come together. 1:45:16 and it needs to change.until it does, greg says he'll spend every min
so involved and have such a great relationship with his dad. super sheila gray 2:31:00 the number of americans who are married has been declining the parents and dads have the money and send the child support. kids should see both parents cooking dinner, booking breakfast, getting ready for school, helping with homework. hubin says having both parents involved is also better for kids' financial well-being. his group would like to see the end of temporary custody orders when parents head to...